Sri Talupulamma Thalli temple is located at Lova village in Tuni Madal of East Godavari dist. It is located on a Hillock between Darakonda and Teegakonda. The temple is situated about 6 Kms from NH5. Talupulamma Thalli, Lova Temple offers a breathtaking view of the valley below which is just a sample of the natural beauty of East Godavari. The temples location has a very peaceful and beautiful atmosphere prevalent due to the surrounding hills and valleys.
The deity Talupulamma Thalli is “Swayambhu” (self-incarnate). Ammavaru is called Talupulamma Thalli because “the mere thought” (talapu) of her is enough for the Goddess to grant boons for her devotees.
History:
The local people say that the great Agasthya muni performed meditation right here in these hills. He supposedly ate the fruits and drank the water of these hill and thus named them as Darakonda and Teegakonda respectively. There is un-interrupted flow of water through Darakonda ever since, its inception. The village is popularly known as Talupulamma Lova.
Talupulamma Talli temple is the most famous and well known place in Andhra pradesh. Devotees from Godavari and Costal districts visit this temple for offering pooja to the Goddess after purchasing a new vehicle. They believe that Talupulamma Thalli will protect them from accidents, dangers and will also help in earning profits. The truck owners pitch tents at the foot of the hillock Temple and offer animal sacrifices and paint their vehicle registration numbers on the walls with devotion. You may have observed the inscription “Talupulamma Thalli Deevenalatho” or “Talupulamma Thalli Aseesulatho” on the rear side of most transport vehicles, particularly from Godavari and Northern Andhra Districts. Thousands of devotees/pilgrims visiting the temple and worshipping the deity through out the state on all days in general and Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in particular.
The main festival of this Devasthanam will be celebrated in “Chaitra Masam” every commencing from “BAHULA VIDIYA TADHIYA” for a period of 15 days. During “Ashadamasam” large number of pilgrims will visit the temple and worship the presiding Ammavaru.
Additional information on http://mandirinfo.com/TempleDetails.aspx?HID=305
The deity Talupulamma Thalli is “Swayambhu” (self-incarnate). Ammavaru is called Talupulamma Thalli because “the mere thought” (talapu) of her is enough for the Goddess to grant boons for her devotees.
History:
The local people say that the great Agasthya muni performed meditation right here in these hills. He supposedly ate the fruits and drank the water of these hill and thus named them as Darakonda and Teegakonda respectively. There is un-interrupted flow of water through Darakonda ever since, its inception. The village is popularly known as Talupulamma Lova.
Talupulamma Talli temple is the most famous and well known place in Andhra pradesh. Devotees from Godavari and Costal districts visit this temple for offering pooja to the Goddess after purchasing a new vehicle. They believe that Talupulamma Thalli will protect them from accidents, dangers and will also help in earning profits. The truck owners pitch tents at the foot of the hillock Temple and offer animal sacrifices and paint their vehicle registration numbers on the walls with devotion. You may have observed the inscription “Talupulamma Thalli Deevenalatho” or “Talupulamma Thalli Aseesulatho” on the rear side of most transport vehicles, particularly from Godavari and Northern Andhra Districts. Thousands of devotees/pilgrims visiting the temple and worshipping the deity through out the state on all days in general and Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in particular.
The main festival of this Devasthanam will be celebrated in “Chaitra Masam” every commencing from “BAHULA VIDIYA TADHIYA” for a period of 15 days. During “Ashadamasam” large number of pilgrims will visit the temple and worship the presiding Ammavaru.
Additional information on http://mandirinfo.com/TempleDetails.aspx?HID=305
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